Wednesday, September 17, 2025
ASTROGENIC HALLUCINAUTING - late night noiz for late night fiends
video upload by thenoiztemple
"ASTROGENIC HALLUCINAUTING - late night noiz for late night fiends - for more noiz: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/as...
website: http://manipulate.net
This is a series of live noiz and video noiz performances. A continuation of improvisational noiz sessions during the persistence of The Human Plague and now war.
#isolation #electronicmusic #synthesizer #blackambient #drone #noiz #noisemusic #percussion #spike #ukraine #war #standwithukraine"
SCJS#70 CROSS CHAOS Z
video upload by FL3SHB4CK
"Small Case Jam Sessions #70 - CROSS CHAOS Z
Trepanator & Noiswasp cross modulation
Live and sample grains by Multigrain
Recorded live thru Syntakt inputs with delay and reverb
#granular #electronicmusic #experimental
@intellijel @zlobmodular @alizondevices @gehirnenterprises"
Yamaha DX7 - “Ambika” Soundset 32 Presets
video upload by LFOstore
"Working with: Hardware DX7,DX7 2D,TX802 / Software Dexed,Arturia DX7 V
BUY: https://lfo.sellfy.store/p/yamaha-dx-7/
FM synthesis usually describing like digital,cold, glassy sounding.
We spent some time to dive deeper & get more analog & silky tones
from 6 Operator synth family.
Introducing "Ambika" soundset with 32 ambient & analog-like tones!
DX7 from Yamaha is one of the most popular keyboard synths ever with all classic fm synthesis capabilities and classic sounds!
But it can do much more & what is really missing in its internal presets are smooth and warm sounds.
We made smooth & creamy sounds for ambient & atmospheric music.
'Ambika' soundset contains 32 custom presets wide by categories & range:
Silky Strings
Evolving Drones
Smooth Pads
Solo leads
Bells, plucks - modern & classic
And yes, all the demo's here are using 10% of Valhalla Supermassive reverb
Made by By Nick Klimenko aka Chronos, a creator of “Organica” for Waldorf Blofeld & “WS Universe” for Korg Wavestation
Enjoy & may music be with you!"
Ambient w/ M8 Tracker Model:02 : Iron and Caves 2025-09-17 by atnr
video upload by atnr
"A piece created with @Dirtywave M8 Tracker Model:02, @SequentialLLC Prophet-10, and piano. Ambient electronica built from floating electronic tones and piano.
The piano is played on the YAMAHA CP88, layering the dry signal with processed sound through the @HologramElectronics MICROCOSM. On the MICROCOSM, a looper is used to record phrases live and play them back in loops.
On the M8 Tracker, the DJ Filter cutoff is gradually reduced toward the end.
The Prophet-10 performs long-release synth pads, processed with reverb from the @strymon blueSky."
Analogue Systems French Connection
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"Based upon the very early electronic instrument Ondes Martenot the French Connection is a unique keyboard and performance controller.
The French Connection adopts the control mechanisms of the Ondes Martenot but instead of sound generators it offers several CV, Gate and Trigger outputs to control modular synthesizers.
By placing a finger through the ring suspended below the physical keyboard, the player can glide smoothly between notes by moving the playing hand from left to right, creating a very natural vibrato in the process, while a pressure resistant wooden button offers great control of the amplitude. A VCO and VCA is basically all it takes to recreate a sound similar to the Ondes Martenot. But of course the CVs the French Connection is supplying can be routed to any other parameter in a modular synthesizer as well. Additionally there's a joystick to offer even more control and the 49 note keyboard also adds CV/Gate and Trigger outputs."
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The French Connection adopts the control mechanisms of the Ondes Martenot but instead of sound generators it offers several CV, Gate and Trigger outputs to control modular synthesizers.
By placing a finger through the ring suspended below the physical keyboard, the player can glide smoothly between notes by moving the playing hand from left to right, creating a very natural vibrato in the process, while a pressure resistant wooden button offers great control of the amplitude. A VCO and VCA is basically all it takes to recreate a sound similar to the Ondes Martenot. But of course the CVs the French Connection is supplying can be routed to any other parameter in a modular synthesizer as well. Additionally there's a joystick to offer even more control and the 49 note keyboard also adds CV/Gate and Trigger outputs."
VERMONA PERFOURMER MKII DESKTOP ANALOGUE SYNTH (MIDI VERSION)
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Roland D-50 61-Key Linear Synthesizer with Roland Gig Bag & Owners Manuals SN 840392
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"Roland D-50 in excellent condition. Tested and confirmed to fully function. Includes Roland gig bag and original instruction materials(see photos)"
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"Roland D-50 in excellent condition. Tested and confirmed to fully function. Includes Roland gig bag and original instruction materials(see photos)"
Oberheim TEO-5
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Oberheim DMX 8-Voice Drum Machine
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"The Oberheim DMX is a classic digital drum machine introduced in 1981 by Oberheim Electronics. It became one of the most iconic drum machines of the early 1980s, particularly influential in hip-hop, electro, and pop music
🔧 Key Features:
12-bit digital samples: The DMX used actual sampled drum sounds stored in EPROM chips, giving it a realistic, punchy character that distinguished it from analog drum machines like the Roland TR-808.
Sounds: It included individual samples for kick, snare, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, claps, cowbell, etc. The samples could be swapped out using different EPROMs.
8-voice polyphony: You could play up to 8 drum sounds at once.
Individual outputs: Each drum sound had its own output jack, allowing for separate processing and mixing.
Swing and quantization: The DMX had adjustable swing, making its grooves feel more human.
Tight MIDI sync and clocking: It could sync with other gear via MIDI (on later models), DIN sync, or analog clock pulses.
Sequencing: Patterns and songs could be programmed in step or real-time mode, with memory for multiple patterns and songs.
🎧 Sound Character:
Punchy and dry, with a distinctive ’80s sheen.
The snare and clap are especially famous—used heavily in early rap and electro.
It had a more realistic, “studio drummer” feel than analog machines, making it ideal for producers aiming for a more polished sound
This unit has a toggle and button on top and button which we are not sure of the function. Never used it."
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🔧 Key Features:
12-bit digital samples: The DMX used actual sampled drum sounds stored in EPROM chips, giving it a realistic, punchy character that distinguished it from analog drum machines like the Roland TR-808.
Sounds: It included individual samples for kick, snare, hi-hats, toms, cymbals, claps, cowbell, etc. The samples could be swapped out using different EPROMs.
8-voice polyphony: You could play up to 8 drum sounds at once.
Individual outputs: Each drum sound had its own output jack, allowing for separate processing and mixing.
Swing and quantization: The DMX had adjustable swing, making its grooves feel more human.
Tight MIDI sync and clocking: It could sync with other gear via MIDI (on later models), DIN sync, or analog clock pulses.
Sequencing: Patterns and songs could be programmed in step or real-time mode, with memory for multiple patterns and songs.
🎧 Sound Character:
Punchy and dry, with a distinctive ’80s sheen.
The snare and clap are especially famous—used heavily in early rap and electro.
It had a more realistic, “studio drummer” feel than analog machines, making it ideal for producers aiming for a more polished sound
This unit has a toggle and button on top and button which we are not sure of the function. Never used it."
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